Hi there,
On Thu, 19 Sep 2002, funkaster wrote:
> (bbs) using DBI to access a mysql database.
[snip]
> The problem I'm facing right now is that it works the first time. But
> the second time I make a request to the database (when I pass a
> $msg_id parameter) it won't work
Read the debugging
Hi,
I'm new to mod_perl and I'm trying to port a web application I had
running using java-servlets to perl (becouse I'm running a server on
a very old machine, and mod_perl is giving me excelent speeds). I've
read the mod_perl guide, specifically the section 5 (the mod_perl
guidelines), but I'
hi,
The present system is having the following access control system.
If the request is from a perticular ip address/domain name mentioned in
config file
it will give access directly with out authenticating (like asking for user
name /password)
else it will promte for user name /password for auth
On Fri, 5 May 2000, Kiran Banoor wrote:
> hi,
>
> I have written a handler for controlling access control on the basis of
> domain/ip address so that i can restrict the users on the limit of sessions
> from a perticular domain name.And i placed my handler in .htaccess file.
> The problem is whe
hi,
I have written a handler for controlling access control on the basis of
domain/ip address so that i can restrict the users on the limit of sessions
from a perticular domain name.And i placed my handler in .htaccess file.
The problem is when request is made by the client for a perticular file
Hi,
make test fails, generating the following error:
Syntax error on line 3 of
/workspace/rtanner/apache/mod_perl-1.22/t/conf/httpd.conf:
Invalid command '=pod', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module not
included in the server configuration.
I presume that message is being generated by t
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> Subject: Re: Newbie problem with DBI under modperl
>
> > try setting trace to level 6 for greater detail...
> > BTW, you can also separate the trace output from your error_log via
> > DBI->trace(6,"/
> try setting trace to level 6 for greater detail...
> BTW, you can also separate the trace output from your error_log via
> DBI->trace(6,"/path/to/trace.log");
> from within your handler or script.
Cool, I did that - thanks for the pointer! Of course,
the output is even more mysterious now to m
: Dan Mahoney [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Subject: Re: Newbie problem with DBI under modperl
>
> > Hopefully you have a startup script you use to load various mo
> Hopefully you have a startup script you use to load various modules
> into the server memory. If so, could you add the following to it:
>
> BEGIN {
> $ENV{DBI_TRACE} = 2;
> }
>
> This will cause DBI and Apache::DBI (as the case may be) to put a LOT
> of information into the error file. Thi
Dan Mahoney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I've got a weird problem here involving DBI under
>mod_perl.
>
[snip]
Hopefully you have a startup script you use to load various modules
into the server memory. If so, could you add the following to it:
BEGIN {
$ENV{DBI_TRACE} = 2;
}
This will cause D
I've got a weird problem here involving DBI under
mod_perl.
I have a simple Perl script that works from the
command line:
-
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
use strict;
use DBI;
my ($dbh, $sth, $f, $head) = undef;
$dbh = DBI->connect("dbi:m
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